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. This role provides an exciting opportunity to apply advanced machine learning and statistical modelling techniques to large-scale, high-dimensional eDNA datasets collected from Australian coastal and deep-sea
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, algorithmic methods, and machine learning approaches to advance research in melanoma and cancer biology. Specifically, you will support the major project “Predicting Early-Stage Melanoma at High Risk of
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systems (such as RedCAP), Endnote files, and databases Demonstrated experience with data analysis, visualization, and building machine learning models in programming language such as Python or/and R
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completion) in computer science, electrical engineering, AI, machine learning, remote sensing, robotics, or a closely related discipline. Demonstrated expertise and research track record in deep learning and
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experience in using statistical and mathematical tools to analyse and interpret soil data, spatial modelling, multivariate statistics and/or machine learning, and relevant coding languages (e.g. R, Python
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Innovations Group seeks a forward‑thinking expert in statistical machine learning to translate complex biological datasets into actionable AI‑driven insights. You will enhance genomic selection and breeding
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focuses on scalable, AI-driven decision-making in collaboration with defence industry partners and an academic partner at the University of Melbourne. One role focuses on machine learning for decision
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contribution to research and development in IT, and in 2010 he was awarded Fellow of the Australian Computer Society. Throughout his career, Adrian’s visionary thinking, entrepreneurial spirit and unwavering
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with verifiable experience in longitudinal data analyses methods, structural equation modelling, network analysis, machine learning and/or adaptive trial design. Essential are outstanding academic
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relevant to integration of machine learning and mechanistic models, and development of engines for efficient processing and visualisation of large-scale datasets and system geographic information and